Jordan Miller
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- Height:
- 5-2
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- Hometown:
- East Longmeadow, Mass.
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- Year:
- So.
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- High School:
- East Longmeadow
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- Major:
- Sports Management
Bio
| CAREER STATS | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| SINGLES | TOTAL | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | DUAL | TOURNAMENT | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2019 2018 TOTALS |
1-11 7-6 8-17 |
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1-11 - - - 1-11 |
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- - - 2-0 2-0 |
- - - 5-6 5-6 |
1-11 7-6 8-17 |
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| DOUBLES | TOTAL | 1 | 2 | 3 | DUAL | TOURNAMENT | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2019 2018 TOTALS |
2-10 6-7 8-17 |
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2-10 - - - 2-10 |
- - - 6-7 6-7 |
2-10 6-7 8-17 |
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CAREER HIGHS
SINGLES
Golden Sets at No. 5: 1, vs. Lesley, Sept. 28, 2018
Golden Sets at No. 6: 4, last vs. Albertus Magnus, Sept. 14, 2018
Golden Match at No. 6: 2, last vs. Albertus Magnus, Sept. 14, 2018
DOULBES
Golden Match at No. 3: 1, with Meagan French, vs. Albertus Magnus, Sept. 14
SOPHOMORE • 2019
Played exclusively from the third singles slot (1-11) ... Parntered up on the second doubles team with a variety of partners for a 2-10 ledger ... Competed in the third singles spot and as part of the second doubles team along with Bianca Prescott in the season opener against Wentworth (Sept. 5) ... Competed at No. 3 singles and No. 2 doubles in the GNAC opener versus Colby Sawyer (Sept. 7) ... Played at third singles and second doubles against Roger Williams (Sept. 9) ... Took the third singles court and seond doubles court in the first road tilt of the year, at Rhode Island College (Sept. 11) ... Participated at No. 3 singles and No. 2 doubles versus Bridgewater State (Sept. 12) ... Partnered with Prescott for an 8-6 No. 2 doubles win before capturing a 6-3, 6-0, No. 3, match clinching singles win at Albertus Magnus (Sept. 14) ... Teammed up with Prescott for an 8-7 (13-11) triumph from the second doubles court at UMass Boston (Sept. 17) ... Competed from the third singles and second doubles at Regis (Sept. 18) ... Played in the third singles spot and on the second doubles team at Saint Joseph (Conn.) (Sept. 21) ... Appeared in the third singles spot and second doubles team with Barbara Consales versus Simmons (Sept. 28) ... Saw action at No. 3 singles and No. 2 doubles at Johnson & Wales (Oct. 5) ... Competed at second doubles and third singles versus Eastern Nazarene (Oct. 12).
FRESHMAN • 2018
Posted a 7-6 singles record making appearances on courts five (2-0) and six (5-6) … Competed on three different doubles teams, all of which played on court three, to compile a 6-7 ledger … Made her collegiate debut in the season opener against Rhode Island College, playing on the third doubles team with Meagan French and in the sixth singles slot (Sept. 4) … Picked up her first college wins in doubles – an 8-1 triumph alongside Kendall Smith on court three -- and singles – a golden match from the sixth spot -- in an 8-1 win over Wentworth (Sept. 6) … Played singles and doubles in the GNAC Opener at Colby Sawyer (Sept. 8) … Took the third doubles court and sixth singles court at Bridgewater State (Sept. 13) … Aided to the 9-0 sweep of Albertus Magnus with an 8-0 doubles decision alongside French on court three and a golden match at No. 5 singles (Sept. 14) … Put the blue-and-gold on the board with a 6-3, 6-2 sixth slot singles win versus Emerson and competed on the third doubles team (Sept. 15) … Partnered with French for an 8-3 doubles decision on court three and played at No. 6 singles versus Regis (Sept. 19) … Had a hand in two points against Eastern Nazarene with an 8-3 doubles victory on court three with partner French and a 6-1, 6-4 singles win from the sixth spot (Sept. 22) … Picked up a 6-4, 6-0 singles win at No. 5 and played at No. 3 doubles with Emily Bean against Lesley (Sept. 28) … Teamed up with French for an 8-3 triumph on court three and grabbed a 6-2, 6-4, singles win from the sixth position to aid to the 8-1 victory over Saint Joseph (Conn.) (Oct. 3) … Played on the third doubles team with French and in the sixth singles slot against UMass Dartmouth (Oct. 4) … Competed at No. 3 doubles alongside French and at No. 6 singles versus Johnson & Wales (Oct. 5) … Helped defeat Simmons with an 8-1 doubles win at No. 3 with French and a 6-0, 6-2 singles triumph on court six (Oct. 13).
ACADEMICS
Three-time AD Honor Roll selection (Fall 2018, Fall 2019, Spring 2020).
BEFORE SUFFOLK • EAST LONGMEADOW
Letterwinner at East Longmeadow and captained the team as a senior …. All-League Western Mass ... Belonged to the Mulitucultural Club from 2015-18 ... Belonged to East Longmeadow's Newspaper in 2015 ... Two-year Key Club member (2015-17).
News mentions
Suffolk women’s tennis closed out its 2019 campaign with an 8-1 setback to Eastern Nazarene Saturday afternoon at the Belmont Hill School.
Suffolk women's tennis concludes its regular season with a home GNAC meeting with Eastern Nazarene Saturday, Oct. 12. First serve at Belmont High School is set for 1:30 pm.
RIVERSIDE, R.I. – Johnson & Wales defeated Suffolk women’s tennis, 9-0, at Centre Court Saturday afternoon in conference play.
After a week off, Suffolk women’s tennis travels to Johnson & Wales Saturday, Oct. 5 for a 6 p.m. matchup with the Wildcats at Centre Court in Riverside, R.I.
The Suffolk women's tennis team fell to Simmons, 8-1, in GNAC play at the Daly Courts on Saturday afternoon.
In its fourth straight road match, the Suffolk women’s tennis team was at the wrong end of a 6-3 GNAC decision against St. Joseph (Conn.) Saturday afternoon at Hall High School.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team concludes a four-match road trip this Saturday, Sept. 21 when it visits Saint Joseph (Conn.) for a 12 p.m. GNAC match.
Regis blanked Suffolk women’s tennis, 9-0, in GNAC action at the Regis Tennis Center Wednesday afternoon.
In a Beantown battle, Suffolk women’s tennis came out on the wrong side of an 8-1 non-conference match as UMass Boston prevailed over the Rams Tuesday night at the BC High School Tennis Courts.
Coming off its first victory of the season, the Suffolk women’s tennis team remains on the road when it visits UMass Boston and Regis for midweek matches. The Rams first stop by the Beacons Tuesday, Sept. 17 for a 3:30 p.m., match before stepping back into GNAC action against the Pride the following day, Wednesday, Sept. 18 at 4:30 p.m.
Coming off its first victory of the season, the Suffolk women’s tennis team remains on the road when it visits UMass Boston and Regis for midweek matches. The Rams first stop by the Beacons Tuesday, Sept. 17 for a 3:30 p.m., match before stepping back into GNAC action against the Pride the following day, Wednesday, Sept. 18 at 4:30 p.m.
The Suffolk women’s tennis played its way into the win column for the first time in the 2019 season Saturday afternoon when the Rams bested Albertus Magnus, 7-2, in GNAC competition at the Celentano Courts.
Suffolk women’s tennis suffered a 9-0 setback to Bridgewater State Thursday night at the Belmont Hill School.
Suffolk women’s tennis ventured out on the road for the first time in 2019, but the Rams trip to the Ocean State ended in a 9-0 decision in Rhode Island College’s favor Wednesday afternoon at the RIC Tennis Center.
Suffolk women’s tennis was shutout by Roger Williams, 9-0, Monday night as the Rams wrapped up a season-opening, three-match homestand at the Belmont Hill School.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team fell in its GNAC debut, 8-1, to Colby Sawyer Saturday afternoon at the Belmont Hill School.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team lifts the lid on its 2019 calendar Thursday, Sept. 5 when it welcomes Wentworth to the Belmont Hill School for a 6:30 p.m. tilt.
The Rams season opener did not go as planned as the Suffolk women’s tennis team landed on the wrong side of a 6-3 decision to Wentworth Thursday night at the Belmont Hill School.
Three new faces have been added to the Suffolk women’s tennis team for the 2019 campaign in sophomore Brooklyn Peters and true freshmen Alyssa Blade and Bianca Prescott.
In a vote by the conference’s eight head coaches, Suffolk women’s tennis has been projected to finish sixth in the GNAC Preseason Coaches’ Poll, the league announced Wednesday.
The 2019 Suffolk women’s tennis calendar is made up of a baker’s dozen contests spread out over two months, head coach Steve Counihan announced Monday morning.